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mine. would be soo much brighter if you knew the song from funds to the french and it's. nice stone totty don't come. questions break out of the tens of thousands of protests in madrid against the passing of the country's greatest straight also dirtied but. brushfires is there you wonder how put an end to the by doing in syria by calling on both sides to obey instance why am muscles from some foreign states fall back in the rebels are saying there are only a few in the violence in the country. still a teenager protesters killed by police in bahrain as thousands of pro-democracy
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activists keep up the pressure to resign on the army led to the prime minister. you're watching r t a live from moscow i'm to bomb would say we start also in madrid scattered as clashes between the demonstrators and police took place in the central madrid after thousands gathered to protest the tough new spending cuts and acted by the spanish palm and the demonstration was nearing its end when the first clashes broke out between police and protesters despite spain's facing its fifth the stereotype budgeting of the country continues to slide deeper into recession and protesters say the government's attempts to save the economy have failed and they now needed to step down our genes jacob graves is in the dritte for us we've heard. more people are probably turning out as an early period in the past to
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protest they've lined the streets in the thousands blocking traffic on tuesday police charged protesters now there they fired rubber bullets into the crowd thirty people being detained there we saw a similar sonora percentage a wednesday as well this one the problems facing the police is that there's always going to be a hardcore few hundred out of this thousand that are willing to stay here there and just there to message until the very end and they're the ones that trouble arises when they try and clear them out now much he joined by jose and now jose is a member of the twenty fifth at ten but movement could be quite pivotal becomes organizing this so what you want from these demonstrations well i would say that we want to let them know let everyone know that these two a show me some variable and that we are fed we are fed up with so many lies and that we know that inside that building there is no suffering to you at all and that there that that those who rule us is not those that we vote for i want to comes to
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the recent budget just announced song first i was still forty billion euros again cut do you feel like not being listened to now i mean is just one step more in the same direction are they taking those steps against the people and for their companies are not even the spanish it takes an ethereal government that we have so that's why we say in here those who have been quite critical of this new era said that perhaps the idea is a bit too lofty when it comes to the dissolution of parliament jury think you can achieve those gains i mean i mean i don't care i just want to make the statement that these can not continue like this i mean that they're not ruling they're just obeying orders from europe orders from the from the financial markets is just trying to give the people their idea the possibility to think of a war of words governments govern for people and not for companies oh this so comes on the back of a very austere budget interesting forty billion euros in terms of cuts now this is mainly target ministries also extended to freeze when it comes to public sector pay for. running. out of problems facing prime minister rudd and his government at
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present that no matter how many cuts they make the borrowing costs in spain are significantly rising two thousand and thirteen especially from knowing billion euros to thirty six billion euros that's going to wash away any savings they make through this very unpopular austerity. country supporting the syrian rebels need to stop sidestepping the un and both sides of a conflict must lay down their arms that's the message from russia's foreign minister sergei sergei lavrov who's address the issue in his speech to the un general assembly lever upset that some foreign forces are in fact encouraging al qaeda linked militants in syria to continue to fight inside syria rebel and government forces have launched fresh offensives in the battle for the second city of aleppo with heavy weapons allegedly used by both sides this comes as a u.s. cents forty five million dollars worth of aid to the syrian opposition independent
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little analyst dan glazebrook of believes a direct foreign intervention in the syrian conflict has been going on for months already. the west does not want to see a peaceful resolution to this conflict it wants to destabilize the name of the game they don't want to peaceful resolution they don't want any compromise there is direct foreign intervention already now and has been for many many months there are groups on the ground calling them so of the free syrian army. there are actually entire units made up of libyans of lebanese people from jordan in saudi arabia they are being armed as you know equipped also trained by the as. a better terms in turkey in fact if the situation in libya the war in libya of last year's anything to go on. and they're actually probably under the direct come on the british and u.s. army offices so i don't think it's true to say that this current situation is one
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without foreign direct intervention the u.s. and britain and britain particular often says it's just providing non-lethal equipment communications equipment night vision goggles this kind of thing but actually providing we're just doing it. in the rain officials say police killed one person in self defense whenever troll was attacked and near the capital manama but opposition activists claim the seventeen year old victim was taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by the authorities thousands took to the streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister who's been in posner's one thousand seventy one and allegedly opposes democratic reform and to government protests have been constant across the country since february last year police crackdowns have left dozens killed with key opposition leaders are thrown behind bars despite the oppression of most western countries remain on good terms with the train full of the iranian peace dyad most
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always says that democracy has no chance unless foreign pressure is applied. up to know what we so throw the united states there. trying to. voices the authorities in a very soft way concentrate on human rights issues were not called political issues while the political issues is the goals all for all the violations because the government did not accept our demands or politics. and they are taking all their actions against us violating our safety our. freedom of expression. feeling. this need for all the international community to put the pressure on our team to give people their rights as a democrat democracy nothing else we did not call for
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a religious state for example we are calling for to them across the as a methodology to have all the rights and. increased access to the internet across the arab world is having a direct impact on the politics of the region a new generation of pro-reform activists as grown up who are eager to break free of government censorship through their computer hacking skills but as our policy reports the actions of so-called hacktivists could play into the hands of foreign powers. each day across the world millions of fingers fly across keyboards with the power to break through some of the toughest security fire walls this is the most powerful weapon streams of darter flashing across the computer screens of the world in the blink of an eye information that can promote provoke and agitate people. who are not i mean.
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physically attacking the clinic and that's why you will find a lot of hard. it's gone up in the politicians of the region and this time the arab spring gave birth to a new generation of hackers they polish their skills in bypassing government controls to speak out it's very popular in countries where you know websites are banned and they're out of history and so on websites mostly in gulf countries they start by using proxies and other stuff to access private that websites and then the big draw on it and they grow with this knowledge and this growth of knowledge is being put to work in jordan a leader in information technology in the arab world like other governments and man has introduced new laws to try and expose this new generation of hackers with power in their hands some people would hate to do this. because it's powerful you can't neglect the fact that it is powerful when when when facebook. is
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giving one opinion and it's nobody knows that it starts giving the other opinion but it's to them this is a very very strong way to reach out to all these people in order to convince them to convert them but who is behind the web of secrecy these hackers spin the night foundation says openly it backs hacker groups across the globe the american foundation is attached to the international center for journalists in washington a group closely aligned with u.s. foreign policy it's first group started work three years ago in new york since then and chapters have been set up in cities across five continents the latest in tunis and amman so called hackers chapters are springing up across the arab world bringing together journalists and developers their intentions might be noble to advantage citizen journalism and civil society but in real life they often pave the way for subversive activities what is going on in jordan. that's going to be funded
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and. forces in the west is part of a larger story of how the united states and the western powers are responding. in the initial arab spring very quickly the u.s. was there with democracy promotion programs and richardson programs to steer into outcomes that are not going to be through. the u.s. geopolitics. in the region history is littered with western governments using n.g.o.s and groups to advance their interests and more recently with the electronic media and social networks they employ but the angry demonstrations have rocked the arab world after the you tube clip of the innocence of muslims trailer when viral shows yet again how the west sometimes falls victim to the very same activity it promotes policy r.t. . to georgia now where tens of thousands of opposition activists have massed in the capital tbilisi as a latest big demonstration before monday's decisive parliament elections the
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opposition is looking to wrest some seats away from president saakashvili is ruling party the united national movement controls nearly a fifth eighty percent of the parliament and is still ahead in the polls that's just bided campaign having been hit hard by corruption allegations and a prison abuse scandal footage emerged last week exposing the mistreatment of inmates by guards at one of the country's jails to cabinet ministers step down and thousands a demonstrated to demand action so with our g for the latest comprehensive coverage of the georgian government elections are. still ahead for you in the program disillusioned and disenfranchised. i think that's when young people go sometimes they can go off the roads because they have nothing to do years unemployment in the u.k. is a crisis level we report and why the efforts to tackle it i'm not working. football's
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governing body helps and i was the host cities for the twenty eighteen world cup which will take place in russia get all the details in just. a couple of minutes. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the boarders own and was completely restricted to visit is no the speech risk place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction.
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treaty has been exploring the deaths of the world seas for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the island of bali on tops my list while some go to the cycling region to enjoy the sights others convert the islands nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood processing factory in russia the tonight shock hundreds of thousands of tons of fish get caught in the nets too late to produce delicious salamon caviar and necessary attribute of anything in russia the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than one hundred million dollars net profit . and to a large extent this is old to do what succulent offers environmentally the tonight show operates in only and natural habitat and mild climate unique natural sights
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and delicious seafood succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. sigrid laboratory was to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in . this is why you should care only on the.
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mission. critical patients free. or charges free. range and free. free. free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh god r.t. dot com. you're watching our good to have you with us now the names of the citizen which will play host to the twenty eighteen world cup in russia have been announced during a special live t.v. ceremony in moscow the cream of the world of football was in attendance including the head of thief was a blotter. and has the latest for us. a few months ago it was announced that out of twelve unused twelve venues and eleven cities in russia hosting the two
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thousand and eighteen world cup there was a short list of thirteen cities and obviously that has led to much speculation as to which two unfortunate city venues will be dropped we finally know the city school that will be hosting the games moscow and st petersburg obviously those two are included kaliningrad sadly jaroslav all wasn't picked then moving down to the south we've got such a cross adar unfortunately wasn't picked either rostov on don there as well volgograd some are a. ceramic. hosting games there so all around western russia some very happy people in the various cities six years it's a long time it sits early days yet this of this choice of course will settle on the path towards getting all the infrastructure in place the two cities that will be dropped the organizers have said they haven't failed in any way it is
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just a decision that has to be made obviously all of the cities that wants to be part of this will want the attention of being a world cup host city and with all of that will come the fans it will come the international spotlight and then the business on the infrastructure as well there are a lot of projects already planned to refurbish stadiums to build new stadiums so these choices will set russia on on the next sixty eight course leading up to that great sporting event. every fourth person under the age of twenty five in britain is currently out of work and this by government after so many young people say of their nail percentage is available for them. reports. seen nothing to do and nowhere to go to new jobs name money and no prospects but this is
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not a film plot this is the reality for millions of young people all across britain constantly in the mouth rolls which is a film production company that's working and training young people. here in communications that's a really good way for a lot of people who are looking for jobs to come develop those communications skills unfortunately across london and very much depends on which party live in a so whether these types of services are available to young people because of you see that this opportunity to promote this different this thing does give. people a lot of anything it is a big issue a big issue. then i think that's when young people go off sometimes they can go off the roads because they have nothing to do job prospects a bleak one is for sixteen to twenty four year olds in britain right now are out of work and the capital's been hit particularly hard for everyone just.
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last. three to four weeks. and if you take any of these. below the immediate reasons are economic yeast unemployment has been a growing issue for more than a decade and it's called far reaching cultural implications to go i think is the recession this is an issue that people get jobs as is and it's. just a recession i mean because there is there is jobs out there i mean i have some friends of going into shops that have signs in their windows and in they get turned down straight away and you order a c.v. just gets put to the side so. why why why is the reason for that was because we're going jeans are not trousers so what's being done to address the problem the government supports how to use contract providing
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a billion pounds of funding to schemes aimed at getting young people into work but by the ballots an organization aimed at getting young people politically engaged say that that's alone won't be enough if all these wonderful things coming out but they're not telling anyone about it and that's a problem. if young people who are looking for apprenticeships are sending out with something like three thousand job applications and not hearing back at all and that's just ridiculous really so what they need to do is come down to the channels where young people are facebook twitter all the social media streams but actually beyond that door to door when people knock on your door and talk about politics or your parents that that's not what we need anymore we need to go we're here to talk to you and stead and i think that's that's what they need to do thing to start really. demographic in fact engagement was the word repeated consistently by the young people we met. here after our. church.
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you know we. have. the government is there for us to do and have a variety of. you know. it's up to but once hollywood made love a happy ending the reality is the young people in london right now that might be a little hard to come by surface r.t. london time to take a look at some other news in brief now fresh rallies erupted in pakistan southern city of karachi yes thousands of protesters a year was made a film that marks the movie has sparked an unprecedented wave of violence throughout the middle east and northern africa after. parts of it were broadcast on egyptian t.v. three weeks ago at least fifty one people have been killed in clashes including the u.s. ambassador in libya. in northern ireland thirty thousand people have
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marched peacefully through the heart of belfast marking the centenary of voters turned up the opposition to irish home rule police were on high alert as the last event on the scale triggered three nights of disturbances in the city and sore scores arrested a protestant to gatwick tensions are sparked riots almost every year during the so-called marching season. the last a western detainee at guantanamo bay has been repatriated to canada or marketa was fifteen when he was captured in two thousand and two in afghanistan and georgia with the murder of a u.s. soldier he spent a decade at the american prison that repeated calls for that or is a synergy to be shut down by give more remains open despite barack obama in suing issuing an executive order to close it on his first day in office one hundred six is that in detainees remain at the facility. you're watching argy
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imax kaiser welcome to the kaiser report this is oligarchies high speed stock manipulators out again some passion fun comes from growing markets. so some bogus derivatives on the now bankrupt country and cody. how about reading the miscible mark in the foreign taxpayers across the united states.
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saying. tell me more with. max there's too many hoops in our headlines today f.c.c. says new york fur allowed high speed stock manipulation hold brothers online investment services allowed clients overseas clients they say to repeatedly manipulate publicly traded stocks by placing in the recent orders and in a legal strategy noone is layering which is designed to trick all their participants in the market into buying and selling this is the same thing we've been talking about for months if not years ok they got a new term out there a layering what is it it's wash trading it was was trading twenty years ago when it was going to go it was washed training ten years ago and five years ago when it was illegal it's illegal today you throw in simultaneously buy and sell orders and
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tricks the market into either going down or going up and then you know concurrent trains elsewhere to capture that spread to capture the move in the options market for example i used to do it as a broker and standard procedure it's illegal but is now done on a global scale and is destabilizing not just a few chumps on the other on the telephone but entire countries the entire globe and stealing. it stacey i don't know why these kids coming up again and again because over and over again they don't the same thing the s.e.c. described later is placing an order with no intention of having executed an effort to deceive others into paying an artificial price for a security now to me that sounds like fraud or a well there are no criminal charges in this case the firm has. to pay four million dollars fine that's the cost of doing business.

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